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1786 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1786.

Events
January 19Franziska Stading plays the female lead in Gustav Vasa (with libretto personally overseen by King Gustav III of Sweden) at the Royal Swedish Opera. • July 31 – Scottish poet Robert Burns' Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect is published by John Wilson in Kilmarnock in 612 copies (the text having been submitted to him on July 13). The volume proves so popular that Burns abandons his plans to emigrate to Jamaica on September 1 for a post as a bookkeeper on a slave plantation and on November 27–28 journeys on a borrowed pony from Mossgiel Farm for his first visit to Edinburgh. Two weeks later he extemporises his "Address to a Haggis", which is first published on December 20 in the Caledonian Mercury. • October 5 – Death of French official Jean-Baptiste Marie de Piquet, Marquess of Méjanes; his book collection is bequeathed to form the basis of the Bibliothèque Méjanes at Aix-en-Provence. • September 3–December – Goethe undertakes his Italian Journey (published 1817). • November – The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is inaugurated in London. ==New books==
New books
FictionWilliam Thomas BeckfordVathekJames BoswellDorado, a Spanish Tale (published anonymously) • Harriet LeeThe Errors of InnocenceIsabelle de Montolieu (as "le traducteur de Werther") – ''Caroline de Lichtfield, ou Mémoires extraits des papiers d'une famille prussienne'' • Johann Karl August MusäusVolksmärchen der Deutschen (fourth volume) • André-Robert Andréa de NerciatLe Diable au CorpsFriedrich SchillerThe Ghost-Seer (Der Geisterseher, publication commences) ChildrenMrs. TrimmerFabulous HistoriesA Description of a Set of Prints of Scripture HistoryRudolf Erich Raspe (published anonymously) • Singular Travels, Campaigns, Voyages, and Sporting Adventures of Baron Munnikhouson, commonly pronounced Munchausen (2nd ed.) • Translated into German from English by Gottfried August BürgerThe Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchhausen DramaTituš BrezovačkiSveti AleksijJohn BurgoyneThe Heiress and Richard Coeur de LionGeorge Colman the ElderTit for TatHannah CowleyA School for GreybeardsJohn DelapThe CaptivesGermaine de StaëlSophieJohann Wolfgang von GoetheIphigenia in Tauris (verse version) • Elizabeth Inchbald – ''The Widow's Vow'' • James Johnstone – The Disbanded OfficerJohn O'KeeffeLove in a CampThe Siege of CurzolaFrederick PilonHe Would Be a SoldierFrederic ReynoldsEloisa PoetryRobert BurnsPoems, Chiefly in the Scottish DialectHelen Maria WilliamsPoems (on religious and political subjects) Non-fictionThomas ClarksonAn Essay of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African (translation of a 1784 Latin essay competition entry) • John GilchristA Dictionary English and Hindoostanee. To which Is Prefixed a Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language (begins publication) • William HerschelCatalogue of One Thousand New Nebulae and Clusters of StarsImmanuel KantMetaphysische Anfangsgründe der NaturwissenschaftRichard Payne KnightAn Account of the Remains of the Worship of Priapus... (later A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus...) • Friedrich SchillerDer Verbrecher aus verlorener EhreEmanuel SwedenborgDivine Love and Wisdom (translated from Latin into French by Antoine-Joseph Pernety) • Hester ThraleAnecdotes of the Late Samuel JohnsonJohn Horne Tooke – '''Epea Pteroenta' – The Diversions of Purley'' (Winged Words, part 2 in 1805) ==Births==
Births
February 3Wilhelm Gesenius, German philologist and theologian (died 1842) • February 11James Cowles Prichard, English ethnologist and psychiatristFebruary 24Wilhelm Grimm, German philologist and folklorist (died 1859) • May 10Esther Copley, English children's writer and tractarian (died 1851) • May 12Jean-François Barrière, French historian (died 1868) • June 20Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, French poet (died 1859) • June 26Sunthorn Phu, Thai poet (died 1855) • August 25James Silk Buckingham, English journalist and travel writer (died 1855) • October 23Barron Field, English-born Australian poet (died 1846) • December 6Caroline Anne Southey (Caroline Anne Bowles), English poet (died 1854) • unknown dateHelena Charlotta Åkerhielm, Swedish dramatist and translator (died 1828) • Eaton Stannard Barrett, Irish satirical poet and novelist (died 1820) • Caroline Cornwallis, English feminist writer (d. 1858) ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 4Moses Mendelssohn, German philosopher of the Haskalah or Jewish enlightenment (born 1729). • January 19John Duncombe, English writer and cleric (born 1729) • March 11Jacobus Bellamy, Dutch poet (born 1757) • April 13Jan Tomáš Kuzník, Czech musician and poet (born 1716) • May 4Johann Kaspar Füssli, artist, writer and publisher (born 1743) • August 15Thomas Tyrwhitt, English classicist and critic (born 1730) • November 30Thomas Thistlewood, English-born Jamaican diarist (born 1721) • December 26Gasparo Gozzi, Italian dramatist and critic (born 1713) ==References==
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